The Borneo Post

M’sia eyes Germany’s mid-sized manufactur­ers

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BERLIN: Havingesta­blishedstr­ong ties with Germany’s multinatio­nal companies, Malaysia is now keen to also attract the country’s midsized manufactur­ers, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on Tuesday.

Studies show that no other country has as many mid-sized global market leaders as Germany, which has a population of about 80.6 million and is the world’s fourth largest economy.

Malaysia’s small and medium enterprise­s can therefore learn much from German mid-sized companies especially in terms of their entreprene­urial spirit, their competitiv­e strategies and their adaptation and innovation in advanced technology, he said.

Accounting for a substantia­l number of companies and known collective­ly as “Mittelstan­d”, they are the backbone of the economy, supplement­ing the bigger well-establishe­d industrial and manufactur­ing giants.

“We look forward to more investment­s from Germany, particular­ly in new growth areas, in emerging technologi­es, and in capital-intensive, high value-added, knowledge-based, skill-intensive and export-oriented industries,” he told German business leaders at a dialogue session in Germany’s capital yesterday.

Companies participat­ing in the dialogue included Atotech, AWS Schafer, BMW, Daimler, Osram, Volkswagen, Infineon, Bombardier Transporta­tion, Ensinger, B Braun,

We look forward to more investment­s from Germany, particular­ly in new growth areas, in emerging technologi­es, and in capital-intensive, high value-added, knowledge-based, skill-intensive and export-oriented industries.

Green Sugar and Biesterfel­d Internatio­nal.

He said there are also huge opportunit­ies in the vibrant services sectors such as informatio­n and communicat­ions technology, oil and gas services, private healthcare, private high education, tourism and profession­al services.

Germany is Malaysia’s largest investor from the European Union with a total of 552 manufactur­ing projects to date, and these investment­s, which total US$11.4 billion ( about RM39.6 billion), have created more than 63,500 new jobs.

Notable German firms which have already had a strong presence for decades include Volkswagen, BMW, BASF, Osram, Mercedes, Audi, Deutsche Bank, Siemens AG, Bosch and Infineon.

Last year, Germany was Malaysia’s 12th largest trading partner globally, with total bilateral trade of US$10.3 billion (RM35.74 billion).

Najib, who is also Finance Minister, is on a three-day official visit to Germany on the invitation of its Chancellor, Angela Merkel.

Also present were Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed, Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s Minister Datuk Seri Mah Siew Keong, Representa­tive of Asia Pacific Committee of German Business & Chairman of the Supervisor­y Board of B Braun Melsungen AG Prof Datuk Seri Dr Ludwig Georg Braun, Malaysian Ambassador to Germany Datuk Zulkifli Adnan and Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority Chief Executive Officer Datuk Azman Mahmud.

Besides investing in Malaysia, Najib told the business leaders that they could use the country’s strategic location to tap into the ASEAN market, which is poised to become the world’s fourth largest economy by 2050 at the latest.

“With our pro-business, prudent and pragmatic policies Malaysia is your ideal partner for doing business in the region.

“We are committed to ensuring that the needs of investors who wish to do business in Malaysia are met,” he said.

He said Malaysia also has incubated home-grown stars such as Globetroni­cs, Inari, Unisem and Vitrox.

“These domestic players have

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

moved up the value chain by intensifyi­ng their research and developmen­t activities, and also through technology diffusion between them and their global partners,” he said.

This upcoming group of local players is more than capable of meeting the stringent demands of both original equipment manu f acturers and the internatio­nal market, he said.

In further fostering MalaysiaGe­rmany relations, the Prime Minister expressed Malaysia’s strongest interest in hosting the 16th Asia Pacific Conference of German Business in Kuala Lumpur in 2018.

On the Malaysia-EU Free Trade Agreement negotiatio­ns, Najib said he was sure of Germany’s continued support for the relaunch of the talks. — Bernama

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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, accompanie­d by Germany Chief of Protocol Federal Foreign Office, Ambassador Juergen Christian Mertens (front, right), arrive at Berlin-Tegel Airport (Miilitary Section) for a...
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